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         Maryland Family Programs:     more books (25)
  1. Family financial management program development in Maryland by Mary J Stephenson, 1987
  2. A study of attitudes of thirty-three families assisted by the Rural Resettlement Program,: Maryland, 1937 by Elaine Knowles Weaver, 1937
  3. No place like home: Setting and maintaining a quality family child care program using the home and family environment by Betty Holston Smith, 1993
  4. Working together for Maryland's kids and families.: An article from: Policy & Practice by Christopher McCabe, 2006-09-01
  5. The Demographic evaluation of domestic family planning programs: Proceedings of a research workshop, Belmont Conference Center, Elkridge, Maryland, May 7-9, 1973
  6. Expanded food and nutrition education program for limited income families in Allegany County, Maryland: EFNEP annual report, August 1972 by Janet C Wunderlick, 1972
  7. Report to the General Assembly on the Family Support Demonstration Program by Shirley Whitfield, 1981
  8. From parent to child final performance report for Library Services and Construction Act Title VI : library literacy program (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:379499) by Honore' L. Francois, 1990
  9. Dorchester County Even Start Program evaluation, 1992-1993, 1993-1994 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:385354) by Marvin G. Tossey, 1994
  10. Small wins the promises and challenges of family literacy (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:382333) by Lori J. Connors, 1994
  11. Effects of Even Start on family literacy: Local and national comparisons (Report) by Lori Connors-Tadros, 1996
  12. Reading By 9.(literacy program)(Brief Article): An article from: Childhood Education by Jeanie Burnett, 2000-09-22
  13. An exploratory study of neighborhood choices among moving to opportunity participants in Baltimore, Maryland: the influence of housing search assistance.: ... from: Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare by James X. Bembry, Donald F. Norris, 2005-12-01
  14. EMTALA should be applied to specialty hospitals, panel says.(Practice Trends): An article from: Family Practice News by Nellie Bristol, 2005-12-15

61. Jewish Family Service Of Central Maryland
Provides counseling, adoption services, teen hotline, and senior resources.
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62. Family Services Agency: Page Not Found
Got Kids? Babies, Preschoolers, Schoolagers, Teenagers? The family Works offersinformation about child development, parenting, parent involvement in
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63. The YMCA Of Middle Tennessee - Maryland Farms YMCA: Membership Categories
family. maryland Farms YMCA Membership Categories For example, if your familyis a program member participating in swim lessons, you will receive $30
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Age 62 or older, married husband and wife Tennis Only Rates Type Joining Fee Tennis Only Rate Adult $65/mo. Family Married husband and wife, or parent with dependent children 17 years or younger (22 years or younger if full-time student) $115/mo. Couple Married husband and wife or single parent with dependent child 17 years or younger (22 years or younger if full-time student) $105/mo.

64. The Forum | Maryland Family Investment Program (FIP) Evaluation
Summary of maryland family Investment Program (FIP) Evaluation.
http://www.researchforum.org/project_general_68.html
Overview of Programs Program Components Children Special Populations ... Research Database Maryland Family Investment Program (FIP) Evaluation General Information View a brief abstract of this project. View a complete, printer-friendly profile of this project. Evaluator(s) Maryland Department of Human Resources
Investigator(s) Catherine Born ( University of Maryland
Domain Income Security/TANF
Status Completed with continuing analysis Duration Oct 1996 - Jan 2002 Type Research and/or Program Evaluation
Program/Policy Description Maryland's Family Investment Program (FIP) is cohort-specific, investment-focused, and within broad state parameters, locally crafted. The approach was developed largely from state-level research showing that welfare recipients are a diverse group and that client characteristics and welfare receipt patterns vary across jurisdictions. Thus, under FIP, local agencies have the flexibility to develop FIP procedures that meet their specific needs. However, certain elements of FIP are standard statewide. For example, cash assistance grant levels are the same across the state. All local agencies must have client assessment procedures, enter into client-agency agreements, utilize welfare avoidance grants (WAGS) and meet program savings targets set through a formula developed by local and state staff. The evaluation is designed to document how workers are making allocation decisions in a representative state's 24 jurisdictions, examine the relationship between allocations decisions and client and county-level TANF outcomes, and consider the role of county economic and agency characteristics in predicting client and county TANF outcomes.

65. The Forum | Maryland Family Investment Program (FIP) Evaluation
Brief abstract of maryland family Investment Program (FIP) Evaluation.
http://www.researchforum.org/project_abstract_68.html
Overview of Programs Program Components Children Special Populations ... Research Database Maryland Family Investment Program (FIP) Evaluation: Abstract View the full project profile Project Description Maryland's Family Investment Program (FIP) is cohort-specific, investment-focused, and within broad state parameters, locally crafted. The approach was developed largely from state-level research showing that welfare recipients are a diverse group and that client characteristics and welfare receipt patterns vary across jurisdictions. Thus, under FIP, local agencies have the flexibility to develop FIP procedures that meet their specific needs. However, certain elements of FIP are standard statewide. For example, cash assistance grant levels are the same across the state. All local agencies must have client assessment procedures, enter into client-agency agreements, utilize welfare avoidance grants (WAGS) and meet program savings targets set through a formula developed by local and state staff. The evaluation is designed to document how workers are making allocation decisions in a representative state's 24 jurisdictions, examine the relationship between allocations decisions and client and county-level TANF outcomes, and consider the role of county economic and agency characteristics in predicting client and county TANF outcomes. Project duration: Oct 1996 - Jan 2002 Sites studied include Maryland - statewide Sample Characteristics and Sites Studied Sample 1: 5% random sample of new certifications to be drawn monthly over a 12 month period. (About 200 families in each month).

66. Maryland
Name of Host Insitution family Service Foundation, Inc. This program hasbeen developed in the course of an agreement among the New York State Office
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MARYLAND
(updated 09/21/05) Baltimore Deaf Addiction Services at Maryland
701 W. Pratt St. and 630 W. Fayette St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
County of Baltimore City
(410) 328-6600 (Voice)
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(410) 328-1079 (FAX)
Contact Person: Laurie Yaffe Shevitz
Host Institution: University of Maryland
Year Established: December 2000 Ownership: State/Local Government; Private Nonprofit Number of Staff: 7 Full-time; 2 Deaf; 5 American Sign Language Skilled Interpreters: 2 Full-time Services Offered: Alcoholism; Drug Abuse; Out-Patient Treatment; Information/Referral; Family Programs; Prevention/Education; Aftercare; Assessment/Intake; Detox; Methadone/LAAM; provide outpatient throughout the State of Maryland Interpreted AA Meetings: 1 in-house; 2 in area Number of Special Devices for the Deaf: 1 Close Captioning; 2 TTYs Number of Deaf Clients Served: 6 in Past 6 Months; 32 in Past Year Ages of Clients Served: All Ages Populations Served: Developmentally Disabled; Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers; Women; Deaf; HIV Positive People; DWI; People With AIDS; Dually Diagnosed; If Consumer is Deaf and Addicted, We accept anyone with additional disabilities F inancial Arrangements: Self-Pay; Medicare; Medicaid; Sliding Fee Scale; SSI/SSD; Private Insurance (all)

67. Family History & Genealogy Databases. Family History Tree Software. Free Family
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69. Information And Support Resources In Maryland For Parents Of Children With Disab
maryland Infant and Toddlers Program and maryland family Support Network marylandState Dept. of Ed., 200 W. Baltimore, 4th Fl., Baltimore, MD 21201.
http://www.linc.org/resparent.html
Parent Information and Support in Maryland
Day Programs and In-Home Support
Baltimore Association for Retarded Citizens - Specialized Foster Care program provides on-going case management and support services to children diagnosed with a developmental disability to ensure maximum opportunities for full participation in all aspects of life in the community. Individual treatment goals are designed utilizing a child-centered, family-focused team work approach. Treatment Foster Care program provides intensive, time limited therapeutic services in a community based setting to youth who are dually diagnosed with a developmental disability and a serious emotional disturbance. Individualized treatment goals are designed utilizing a child-centered, family-focused team work approach. As youth meet treatment goals, they can move through the continuum of services offered by BARC. Phone: Kennedy Krieger Early Head Start - 2811 Dillon St., Baltimore, MD, 21224, Ph: (410) 502-8770

70. Charles County Government - La Plata, MARYLAND
support groups offered by Civista Medical Center and Southern maryland Hospital, For more information on the family Caregivers Support Program,
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71. Family Programs : Events At The Enoch Pratt Free Library - Enoch Pratt Free Libr
family programs Events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library/Enoch Pratt Free family programs. Hamilton Branch. WHAT YOU SEE ISN T WHAT YOU GET THE
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    Fridays in October and November 4. 10:30 a.m.
    Call 410-396-5402 to register.
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    Thursdays in September. 10:30 a.m.
    Call 410-396-6053 to register.
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    KAPOW! CHEMISTRY IS REACTIVE Friday, September 9, 3 p.m. Reactive chemistry is all around us. Learn about simple reactions that give off gases and hydrogen peroxide reactions that make things glow. We'll even experiment with color-changing reactions. NATIONAL CHEMISTRY WEEK: THE JOY OF TOYS! Friday, October 21, 3 p.m. Try your hand at making some "toys," including your very own superball! Chemistry in the Library is facilitated by volunteer scientists from the local section of the American Chemical Society, Kids and Chemistry Program, and the U.S. Army Research Laboratory at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds
Light Street Branch
    LOOKING FOR LOVE @ THE LIBRARY Saturday, September 10, 11 a.m.

72. The On Guard - Newspaper Of The Army And Air National Guard
maryland State family Program Director MSG Ann WeihClark 29th Division St.5th Regiment Armory Baltimore, MD 21201-2208 Office/DSN (410) 576-6019 / None
http://www.ngb.army.mil/onguard/common/family_coord.asp
Friday, September 23, 2005 About the On Guard On Guard Archives Advanced Search Contact Us - Go to issue - May 2005 April 2005 December 2004 November 2004 October 2004 September 2004 August 2004 July 2004 June 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 January 2004 SE December 2003 November 2003 October 2003 September 2003 August 2003 July 2003 June 2003 May 2003 April 2003 March 2003 February 2003 November 2002 October 2002 September 2002 Search for in Article Headline Byline (author) Contacting a Family Program Coordinator near you The National Guard Family Program office in each state joint force headquarters (JFHQ) is designed to assist family members of all service members, regardless of the military organization or status, with information and/or referrals. Following is a list of Family Program offices in the 54 states and territories followed by Wing Family Program Coordinators.
www.esgr.org
Last Updated: 6/8/2005
Alaska
State Family Program Director
SMSgt Jan Myers
505 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Suite108
Anchorage, AK 99503-2552

73. NAMI Maryland
Advocacy, education, family support and treatment resources for maryland residents.Excellent resource for those interested in learning maryland s mental
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We are affiliated with NAMI which has over 1,000 local affiliates and 50 state organizations throughout the United States and Canada.
Our office has moved as of October 23, 2004. Here are directions to our new location.
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Receive e-mail news from NAMI MD: Send a message to Janet Edelman with "Subscribe to mdNews" in the title and your name in the body of the message.

74. 4-H, Youth, And Family Programs
Before distributing the Release, fill in the blanks for program name and datesas appropriate. Be sure to include the examples of significant, nonobvious
http://www.maryland4h.org/release.html
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  • Before distributing the Release, fill in the blanks for program name and dates as appropriate. Be sure to include the examples of significant, non-obvious risks. Be specific about possible injuries or even death.
    Distribute the release sufficiently in advance of the activity or event to give each prospective participant and or parent/guardian a change to read it and understand the content.
    In any oral or written communications accompanying the Release, make clear that the Release is voluntary (in the sense that the participant is not required to participate in the underlying activity) not the content of the Release.
    Give participant and or parent/guardian an opportunity to ask questions about the Release.
    Be sure you get back and keep in your files the original, signed release from each participant. The participant or parent/guardian should have a copy of the release.

  • Revised 3/28/05
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    75. State Literacy Initiatives
    The maryland family Initiative is a new program that will connect immigrantfamilies with accessible literacy resources in their communities in order to
    http://www.barbarabushfoundation.com/sli.html

    The Maine Family Literacy Initiative

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    The Maine Family Literacy Initiative The Maine Family Literacy Initiative
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    Contact: Commissioner’s Office, 207.624.6620
    June 28, 2005
    BARBARA BUSH TO AWARD $265,000 FOR MAINE FAMILY LITERACY INITIATIVE Augusta –Mrs. Barbara Bush today announced that $265,000 has been awarded to Maine Family Literacy Initiative programs in thirteen Maine communities. Representatives from each program accepted their grant awards from Mrs. Bush and Maine’s First Lady, Karen Baldacci, at an awards ceremony at the J. Richard Martin Community Center in Biddeford. Maine Family Literacy Initiative money supports programs that improve the reading skills of parents and their children, while developing solid literacy practices in the home.
    “I'm so proud of what the Maine Family Literacy Initiative has been able to accomplish over the past eleven years and of the people of Maine who have supported this program in so many ways. We know that thousands of parents and children are now able to share the joy as well as the benefits of reading as a result of their hard work in the more than 100 family literacy programs funded by this Initiative. And that's just great!” said Mrs. Bush, Honorary Chairperson of the Foundation.

    76. Judy Centers ~ Improving School Readiness ~ Ensure Success ~ Instruction ~ Schoo
    They typically operate service programs for young children and their families quality of life for families with young children living in maryland.
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    Frequently Asked Questions What is a Judy Center? How can Judy Centers help prepare children for school? Readiness for school includes:
  • Being socially adjusted, emotionally aware, and able to communicate with adults and other children.
  • Having an awareness of print and lettersound relationships and understanding a story.
  • Understanding basic math ideas, patterns, shapes and how to put things in a certain order.
  • Being comfortable with individual creativity and an appreciation for selfexpression through the arts. What makes a Judy Center special? Judy Centers are special because they offer so many different services under one roof. This integrated services approach is unique because children and their families can visit a single location to receive educational, family support, and health-related services. Even more important is the close collaboration among specialists from the agencies represented in the Center. How will different agencies work together? Each staff member understands and appreciates the ways in which the other professionals are able to help young children and their families. Specialists are trained to recognize when children and their families might benefit from additional services and to help connect them with the professionals providing those services. For example:
  • In the process of helping a non-English speaking child learn, a specialist discovers that the parent is interested in completing a high school diploma. The service coordinator at the Center could arrange for the parent to be enrolled in a GED program offered at the Center. Or...
  • 77. Maryland Judiciary - Family Administration
    MD Judiciary logo, Department of family AdministrationAdministrative Office of the maryland s courts in developing a comprehensive family law system.
    http://www.courts.state.md.us/family/
    HOME FAMILY ADMINISTRATION Overview Committees on Family Law Foster Care Ct. Improvement HELP FOR THE SELF-REPRESENTED FORMS Family Law Self-Help Centers JUVENILE Juvenile Delinquency LEGAL RESOURCES Lawyer Referral Services People's Law Library Telephone Help Public Law Libraries in MD ... Legal Services LOCAL PROGRAMS Coordinators Circuit Courts PUBLICATIONS Family Matters Annual Report Performance Standards Notices of State Funds/Grants ... Other SERVICES FOR FAMILIES Children's Programs Co-Parenting Education Domestic Violence Mediation ... Visitation Services TREATMENT/EVALUATIVE SERVICES Custody Mental Health Substance Abuse The Department of Family Administration is responsible for assisting Maryland's courts in developing a comprehensive family law system. Family Administration has overseen the creation of family divisions in Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Montgomery County and Prince George's County, and family services programs in the remaining 19 counties. We work with judges, masters, court administrators and family support services coordinators to develop family law policy and to identify and promote best practices in the handling of domestic and juvenile cases.

    78. Mayor's Office For Children, Youth And Families - City Of Baltimore, Maryland
    Commission of Youth Mission Statement The City of Baltimore, maryland. Youth and Families (MOCYF) is committed to promoting programs and services that
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    Baltimore Rising Bulletins Faith Partnership Benefits Mayor's Office for Children, Youth and Families main page Workplace Mentoring Luncheon If you are interested in partnering as a religious institution, volunteering as a committed individual, or referring youth for the program, please contact Jamaal Moses
    PARTNERS Baltimore's Faith Community Baltimore City Government State of Maryland The Family League of Baltimore The Safe and Sound Campaign The Annie E. Casey Foundation Baltimore State's Attorney's Office Baltimore City Police Department Baltimore Housing Authority Police Baltimore Public School Police Maryland Department of Juvenile Justice Baltimore City Department of Social Services Baltimore City Public Schools Johns Hopkins University Institute for Policy Studies Crane Foundation Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice Building Communities Today for Tomorrow Maryland Mentoring Partnership Fellowship of Lights Department of Human Resources Institute for Juvenile Justice Department of Recreation and Parks Mayor's Office of Employment Development CitiStat Office Child Development and Community Policing Center

    79. Riverside Family Practice Residency Program
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    EDUCATION National Institute for Program Director Development July 2003-June 2004 Riverside Methodist Hospital Family Practice Residency Program Columbus, Ohio July 1994-December 1996 Ohio State University Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency Program Columbus, Ohio July 1993-July 1994 Ohio State University College of Medicine Columbus, Ohio M.D. August 1989-June 1993 Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio B.S. Cum Laude and Departmental Honors in Chemistry Major: Chemistry Minor: Science August 1983-May 1987 ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS 1998 Parke Davis Teacher Development Award 1999 Riverside Department of Family Practice Teacher of the Year Award 2000 OhioHealth Great Performer Award Riverside Methodist Hospital Family Practice Leadership Scholarship Astra U.S.A. Distinguished Residents and Fellows Asthma Education Scholarship

    80. Pediatric Social Support Programs - New Bridges - Domestic Violence - Pediatric
    Pediatric Social Support programs Sinai Hospital maryland. All families inthe Pediatric HIV program receive services for HIV infected children and
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